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Articles published Tue, Dec 15, 2009

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arts

Arts Council awards fishy prizes

Winners of "Best in Show" for arts council project were announced during Arlington's Hometown Holidays celebration.

Sing "Hallelujah" with the symphony

Spend winter break creatively

KIDSTAGE offers special classes for students during the holidays.

Outstanding films with unusual titles now available on DVD

Reviews: "Inglourious Basterds" and "(500) Days of Summer"

Seasonal books to lift the spirit

Reviews of three must-have Christmas picture books.

business

Treasures and memories fill Hidden Hill Antiques

Hidden Hill Antiques, located in the heart of Marysville on historic Third Street, is a treasure trove of memories.

Local financial services reps receive awards

Lance Curry and Kerri Kelley have earned the company's Client Service Excellence Award.

Langabeer retirement

Rehab facility in new location

Cascade Rehabilitation Associates has moved to a new facility in Smokey Point.

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Ohio State Buckeyes

A Midwestern tradition gets a northwest treatment.

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Making Christmas memories

Creating holiday memories and traditions will strengthen family bonds for lifetimes.

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Treasures, and heroes, come in all forms

A salute to the men and women of the Salvation Army.

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Extreme weather produces interesting plant behavior

Watch your garden as it gets ready for the cold.

communities

Be a loser!

Put together a team and compete in a community-wide weight loss contest sponsored by North County Outlook.

Local woman's dental skills are changing lives around the world

Dr. Loree Bolin retired from her Lake Stevens practice to lead medical teams to Third World countries.

Youngster overcomes challenges to earn Black Belt

Down Syndrome doesn't slow local boy from achieving success.

OMCC fills stockings and tummies

The Marysville volunteer organization will serve more families this year, thanks to generous community donations.

Free swim Dec. 18 at M-PHS pool

Cities sparkle with holiday cheer

Keep kids injury-free with kitchen safety tips

news

Experience winter in the forest on snowshoes

Strap on snowshoes and visit the national forest for a unique winter outing.

Mapping technology helps city plan

GIS administrator Dave Doop was selected as the city's Employee of the Month for November.

Winter break for NCO

No issue on December 31 for North County Outlook.

H1N1 vaccine now available to general public

Snohomish County supply is sufficient to drop CDC restrictions.

County's extra DUI patrols produce results

Tidal energy gets Congressional attention

Representatives from Snohomish County PUD testified about the local utility's efforts in developing the innovative energy source.

Volunteer to serve on county commissions

County road crews ready for bad weather

schools

Students show support for police

Arlington students collect donations for food bank

Students at Post Middle School collected nearly 2,000 pounds of food and over $2,000 during their annual food drive.

Hatch retires from office, but not from his work

The former school board director vowed to continue his efforts on behalf of children throughout Marysville and Tulalip.

DECA students adopt families for the holidays

voices

Fallen officers not forgotten

Guest Editorial

Donors help others stay warm

Letters to the Editor